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Old Apr 24, 2019, 04:10 PM
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I’m open to changing my mind about some things.. how about you?

Have you ever been wrong about someone and been pleasantly surprised? I have..
although more often I’ve been unpleasantly surprised Not on pc, just in general.

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Old Apr 24, 2019, 07:44 PM
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Well... I pretty-much just keep to myself. So there's generally not the opportunity to be surprised by anyone either for better or for worse. But I'm certainly open to changing my mind. I don't know enough about anything to be so certain I wouldn't change my mind given the right information. I recall reading somewhere: in the beginner's mind there are infinite possibilities. In the expert's there are none.
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Old Apr 24, 2019, 08:24 PM
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I’m open to changing my mind about some things.. how about you?

Have you ever been wrong about someone and been pleasantly surprised? I have..
although more often I’ve been unpleasantly surprised Not on pc, just in general.

I try not to judge people on face value these days - but yes, there have been times in past I have been pleasantly surprised n other times I was unpleasantly surprised.
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Old Apr 24, 2019, 08:25 PM
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Well... I pretty-much just keep to myself. So there's generally not the opportunity to be surprised by anyone either for better or for worse. But I'm certainly open to changing my mind. I don't know enough about anything to be so certain I wouldn't change my mind given the right information. I recall reading somewhere: in the beginner's mind there are infinite possibilities. In the expert's there are none.
I'm glad you are starting to speak up in the forums a bit more. ❤
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Old Apr 25, 2019, 02:58 AM
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I’m open to changing my mind about some things.. how about you?

Have you ever been wrong about someone and been pleasantly surprised? I have..
although more often I’ve been unpleasantly surprised Not on pc, just in general.

Yes, its okay to change your mind.

As our perception of a person changes it is natural we will see them with new eyes.
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